UNDRIP requires governments to get consent before taking actions that affect Indigenous Peoples
Approximately 100 skilled out-of-area trades workers will be in town
A column written by Recreation, Fish and Wildlife students at Castlegar’s Selkirk College
Map editors pressure province to move faster on regulation reforms
Contract driller Ray Rosenberg, 35, was killed and two other workers were injured in a mud rush on Feb. 2.
Two New Gold employees received non-life threatening injuries and received medical care
13 years to allow a mine won’t work, cabinet ministers reminded
Low carbon drives demand for copper, steelmaking coal
The land is home to significant habitat for numerous species in Southeast BC
23 leaders pen letter to premier, asking for inclusion in new policy discussions
Eight years drug-free, Rick Curiston reflects on his passion for agate, gold hunting
Mayor Wilks said that only one assessment should be carried out on the Castle Project
Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia said hearings will be held via Zoom
Tsilhqot’in Nation says it is celebrating the decision
Monitoring stations near the mines have reported levels 50 times what’s recommended for aquatic health
“It’s a lot more fun than exploring on the surface,” Schlichting said.
The Vancouver-based company said it will take a $1.13-billion writedown on the Frontier project in Alberta
Firm behind Frontier oilsands mine in Alberta says it will avoid emissions production where possible
Industry generates a total of $3.9 billion in sales of goods and service across the province
Premier John Horgan says more to come from task force to strengthen struggling industry